The Asians have not are not the majority in this country. They are the largest number of immigrants.
As for education, if you didn't learn how to read in school, how to do math, how to locate countries in geography, how chemicals interact and the history of our country, where did you learn it?
We don't need tons of uneducated hicks in this land of ours. Technology is moving forward. Hunting, stalking and tanning are pretty much things of the past. Many of the skilled trades are not as skilled as they were a quarter century ago. Yes, there is entitlement now since there are few jobs for the skills of this generation of white Americans.
There is no problem with knowing more than they teach you in school. I know how to weld, machine parts, journeyman/certified mechanic, have taught high school Physics and Chemistry, learned Calculus, feel comfortable with Micro and Macro economics, became certified as an EMT in the 70's, have a class A CDL with P,T and SB certification, FF III with Hazmat and Instructor II. None of this was passed on to me by my Dad who never graduated from High School.
I think I have a sense of entitlement but heck now with being retired from teaching and only working 40-50 hours a week as a school bus driver and FF, I don't have time to collect the entitlement.
Oh, I do rent my farms and have an Amazon business for my free time.
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